And Then God Created the Fat & Furious Burger

In the universe of delicious snacks, there’s nothing more satisfying than a juicy burger. When the Thomas Weil and Quentin Weisbuch of Paris-based graphic design studio Furious became bored with their local lunch options, they began to dream up (and then cook up) a series of increasingly fantastical burgers for their snacking pleasure. In under an hour and a half, the duo were able to “find an idea, run to a supermarket to get everything, cook, take a shoot and eat,” their creations. Thus, the Fat & Furious burger project was born. In 2014, the studio published 60 of their tastiest recipes and accompanying photos in the Fat & Furious Burger cookbook.

For MOLD’s design week newspaper, SNACKS #01, Studio Furious created the “Big Bang Burger,” a visual treat encompassing their world of burger awesomeness. From eggs to eggplants, oceans to jungle, beauty to beast, the Fat & Furious burger is really “everything good between two buns.” Check out Studio Furious on Instagram and peruse the Furious shop to get a taste of their work, delivered right to your door.

In celebration of New York Design Week we’re proud to announce SNACKS #01, a limited edition newspaper and poster collection featuring 18 artists and designers upending the visual tropes of food and design. Win a copy + our HungryEyes Pineapple pin collaboration through our @thisismold Instagram giveaway or pickup SNACKS #01 at any of our select Distribution Partners in New York City.